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Water Science & Technology—WST

Volume 58 Number 4

Water Science & Technology

Contents

Soluble microbial products formation and their effect on trace metal availability during anaerobic degradation of sulfate laden organics
S. K. Patidar and V. Tare.......... 749–755
Escherichia coli in household drinking water and diarrheal disease risk: evidence from Cambodia
J. M. Brown, S. Proum and M. D. Sobsey.......... 757–763
Assessment of the groundwater salinity monitoring network of the Tehran region: application of the discrete entropy theory
F. Masoumi and R. Kerachian.......... 765–771
Faecal bacterial indicators removal in various wastewater treatment plants located in Almendares River watershed (Cuba)
Tamara Garcia-Armisen, Josué Prats, Yociel Marrero and Pierre Servais.......... 773–779
Dissolved oxygen as a key parameter to aerobic granule formation
B. S. McSwain Sturm and R. L. Irvine.......... 781–787
Methane production from ethanol co-products in anaerobic SBRs
D. P. Cassidy, P. J. Hirl and E. Belia.......... 789–793
Theoretical analysis and enhanced nitrogen removal performance of step-feed SBR
Jianhua Guo, Yongzhen Peng, Qing Yang, Shuying Wang, Ying Chen and Chenhong Zhao.......... 795–802
Influence of wastewater composition on biological nutrient removal in UniFed SBR process
C. H. Zhao, Y. Z. Peng, S. Y. Wang and X. G. Tang.......... 803–810
Estimation of sediments in urban drainage areas and relation analysis between sediments and inundation risk using GIS
Park Moojong, Jun Hwandon and Shin Minchul.......... 811–817
Performance evaluation of various aerobic biological systems for the treatment of domestic wastewater at low temperatures
N. Sundaresan and L. Philip.......... 819–830
Upgrading small WWTPs in the autonomous province of Trento (Italy) by alternating oxic/anoxic process: a demonstration study
P. Nardelli, G. Gatti, F. Cecchi and E. M. Battistoni.......... 831–838
Influence of climate change on the water resources in an alpine region
S. De Toffol, C. Engelhard and W. Rauch.......... 839–846
Tertiary treatment of domestic wastewater using zeolite ceramics and aquatic plants
Y. Kimochi, T. Masada, Y. Mikami, S. Tsuneda and R. Sudo.......... 847–851
Evaluation of catalysts and membranes for high yield biohydrogen production via electrohydrogenesis in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs)
Shaoan Cheng and Bruce E. Logan.......... 853–857
Simultaneous removal of N and P in a SBR with production of valuable compounds: application to concentrated wastewaters
M. Sperandio, V. Pambrun and E. Paul.......... 859–864
Switching small WWTPs from extended to intermittent aeration: process behaviour and performances
Anna Laura Eusebi, Giacomo Carletti, Emanuela Cola, Francesco Fatone and Paolo Battistoni.......... 865–872
Effect of pH on Fenton process using estimation of hydroxyl radical with salicylic acid as trapping reagent
Chen-Yu Chang, Yung-Hsu Hsieh, Kai-Yuan Cheng, Ling-Ling Hsieh, Ta-Chih Cheng and Kuo-Shan Yao.......... 873–879
A microbial fuel cell equipped with a biocathode for organic removal and denitrification
O. Lefebvre, A. Al-Mamun and H. Y. Ng.......... 881–885
Improving access to water supply and sanitation in urban India: microfinance for water and sanitation infrastructure development
Jenna Davis, Gary White, Said Damodaron and Rich Thorsten.......... 887–891
Study of the viral removal efficiency in a urban wastewater treatment plant
A. Carducci, P. Morici, F. Pizzi, R. Battistini, E. Rovini and M. Verani.......... 893–897
Microbiological monitoring and automated event sampling at karst springs using LEO-satellites
H. Stadler, P. Skritek, R. Sommer, R. L. Mach, W. Zerobin and A. H. Farnleitner.......... 899–909
Treatment of succinonitrile wastewater by immobilized high efficiency microorganism strains
X. F. Zhou, Y. L. Zhang, D. Q. Xu, W. H. Cao, C. M. Dai, Z. M. Qiang, Z. Yang and J. F. Zhao.......... 911–918
Biological aerated filter treated textile washing wastewater for reuse after ozonation pre-treatment
X. J. Wang, S. L. Chen, X. Y. Gu, K. Y. Wang and Y. Z. Qian.......... 919–923
Performance of a fungal based SBR under pH extreme and shock phenolic exposure
A. D'Urso, D. Gapes and M. Bravi.......... 925–930
Treatment of RO brine–towards sustainable water reclamation practice
H. Y. Ng, L. Y. Lee, S. L. Ong, G. Tao, B. Viawanath, K. Kekre, W. Lay and H. Seah.......... 931–936
Feasibility of disinfection kinetics and minimum inhibitory concentration determination on bacterial cultures using flow cytometry
J. H. Cunningham, C. Cunningham, B. Van Aken and L.-S. Lin.......... 937–944
Simultaneous storage and utilization of polyhydroxyalkanoates and glycogen under aerobic conditions
Ozlem Karahan, Derin Orhon and Mark C. M. van Loosdrecht.......... 945–951
Removal of endocrine disrupter compounds from municipal wastewater by an innovative biological technology
L. Balest, G. Mascolo, C. Di Iaconi and A. Lopez.......... 953–956
Reducing operating costs for struvite formation with a carbon dioxide stripper
K. P. Fattah, N. Sabrina, D. S. Mavinic and F. A. Koch.......... 957–962